
Wrexham have identified Fulham forward Harry Wilson and another hugely experienced Premier League player as transfer targets should they secure a place in England's top flight, according to reports.
With just 11 games remaining of the 2025-26 campaign, Phil Parkinson's side are on course to make the Championship play-offs in May as they search for an unprecedented fourth straight promotion.
The Welsh outfit are currently occupying the sixth and final play-off spot.
If they manage to pull off another promotion, Wrexham will attempt to complete an ambitious move for Harry Wilson, who is currently in the final months of his contract at Premier League side Fulham.
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Wilson, who has notched eight goals and four assists for Marco Silva's side this season, is attracting interest from the likes of Aston Villa and Sunderland, but Wrexham would also be 'firmly in the mix', according to TEAMtalk.

The 28-year-old has connections to the Welsh club. Growing up, he was a huge Wrexham supporter and attended every home game with members of his family.
Speaking to The Guardian in 2024, Wilson reflected on his affection for the Dragons. “I used to go to pretty much every home game with my uncle and my cousin when I was growing up," he said.
"When Wrexham dropped out of the Football League [in 2008], I think the town took a hit as well, so now to have that renewed interest and funding, it’s not just the football team that is on the up but it’s the town as well and it’s great to see being a local lad."
The winger added: "The takeover has been huge for the community as a whole.”
As well as Wilson, Wrexham are reportedly eyeing a move for Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson, who will also be out of contract this summer.
Robertson was a regular starter under Arne Slot as they lifted the Premier League title in May, but the Scotland international has struggled for regular minutes this season following the arrival of Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth.
The defender was strongly linked with a move to Spurs in January.

A report from TEAMtalk says: "Wrexham are understood to be ready to offer lucrative wages well above Championship and lower Premier League levels to tempt the pair to the Racecourse Ground."
Topics: Wrexham, Transfers, Premier League, EFL Championship